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SUMMARY:Cyberbullying Prevention: The Role of Mentors and Youth Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here. \nJoin our panel of youth\, subject matter experts\, and mentors for an engaging discussion where we delve into the ever-evolving landscape of online interactions. We will explore mentoring techniques that equip mentors and mentees with the tools to recognize the effects of cyberbullying\, how mentoring programs can support this process\, and ultimately\, how to empower youth to be intentional about their online engagement. Our expert speakers will share practical strategies\, lived experience\, and cutting-edge research to foster a safe and inclusive online environment for and with young people. \nRegister for this training here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/cyberbullying-prevention-the-role-of-mentors-and-youth-professionals/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230809T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230809T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T145313Z
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SUMMARY:August Community Coffee Hour: Advocacy 101 - Knowing Your Audience.
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, August 9th from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be joined by Kristin Lennox and Virginia Patterson for a discussion on Advocacy 101: Knowing Your Audience. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour! \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nKristin Lennox (she/her) is the Advocacy and Engagement Manager at Voices for Virginia’s Children. She is responsible for identifying advocacy opportunities; developing traditional\, digital\, and grassroots engagement and advocacy strategies; and mobilizing advocates to support policy priorities. Kristin has 5+ years experience providing community-based mental health services\, predominantly responding to crises or traumatic events with young people (2 – 17 years old). She has delivered global workshops and trainings on themes of trauma-informed care\, healing centered engagement\, and de-escalation. Kristin is passionate about increasing equity in community resources and mental health access for youth and families in Virginia. Kristin earned her Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a practicing Licensed Clinical Social Worker with certifications in Healing-Centered Engagement and as a Certified Trauma and Resilience Practitioner.   \nDr. Virginia Patterson is a passionate and youth centric advocate who has previously served as a teacher\, assistant principal\, principal\, and school division administrator. Throughout her years in public education\, Dr. Patterson developed mentoring programs that provided hundreds of young people with mentoring relationships that amplified their growth and potential. Before becoming MENTOR Virginia’s Executive Director in March 2022\, Dr. Patterson served as an AmeriCorps VISTA with MENTOR Virginia\, developing an inaugural Youth Advisory Council that engages youth to promote change and raise awareness about mentoring issue impacting them and their communities. Prior to coming to MENTOR Virginia\, Dr. Patterson spent 25 years with Chesterfield County Public Schools as a teacher\, assistant principal\, and principal. Additionally\, she served 7 years in Loudoun County Public Schools as a supervisor of principals\, a school improvement specialist\, and director of school administration. Dr. Patterson received a bachelor’s degree from Southern University in New Orleans\, a master’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University\, and a Ph.D. in educational leadership and policy studies from Virginia Tech. Through Dr. Patterson’s strategic leadership\, MENTOR Virginia will continue to expand the mentoring movement to reach all of Virginia’s communities and ensure that all young people can access a trained mentor who empowers\, elevates\, and encourages them.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/august-community-coffee-hour-advocacy-101-knowing-your-audience/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230726T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230726T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T202933Z
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SUMMARY:July Community Coffee Hour: Promoting Belonging: Inclusive Mentoring For Youth with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, July 26 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be discussing inclusive mentoring for youth with disabilities. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour! \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nStephanie Deible is a disability services and non-profit professional who has a background in student affairs\, higher education\, leadership\, and communications. For more than a decade\, Stephanie has helped people with disabilities across the country gain access to the resources needed to become stronger advocates and lead active and fulfilling lives. Throughout her professional career\, she has worked with organizations like Disability Network West Michigan and Michigan Disability Rights Coalition to provide peer mentoring support and specialized programming that helps individuals set goals as well as providing them tools to help increase inclusion and accessibility in their communities.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/july-community-coffee-hour-promoting-belonging-inclusive-mentoring-for-youth-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230725T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230725T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230613T165635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T184128Z
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SUMMARY:Program Assessment Techniques for Mentoring Programs Working with Youth Impacted by Substance Misuse
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here. \nDo you work with youth who are impacted by substance misuse? Are you facing challenges when it comes to collecting data and feedback for your program evaluation? Join us for our webinar\, Program Evaluation for Mentoring Programs Working with Youth Impacted by Substance Misuse\, where experts and mentoring practitioners will share concrete strategies they utilize to obtain this essential information from program participants in ways that are accurate\, thorough\, and catered to a wide variety of personalities and learning styles. After attending this webinar\, you will walk away with a better understanding of the significance of program evaluation\, challenges of this process specific to youth impacted by substance misuse\, and how to overcome those hurdles. \nRegister for this training here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/program-assessment-techniques-for-mentoring-programs-working-with-youth-impacted-by-substance-misuse/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230718T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230712T191506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T191506Z
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SUMMARY:Mentoring Movement Organizing Call: Advocating for the Youth Mentoring Grant
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nAs a result of the Fiscal Responsibility Act that was signed into law\, spending caps have been put in place for the next two fiscal years that may impact the Youth Mentoring Grant. Now is a critical time for youth mentoring advocates to take action. Join MENTOR\, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America\, Boys and Girls Clubs of America\, the YMCA\, Youth Collaboratory\, US Dream Academy\, and other organizations on this call to hear specific actions that you can take in support of this vital funding. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/mentoring-movement-organizing-call-advocating-for-the-youth-mentoring-grant/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230629T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
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SUMMARY:Community-Based Mentoring: Community of Practice Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for the next meeting here. \nJoin us for this month’s meeting of the Community-Based Mentoring community of practice group. This group is open to all mentoring program professionals who are involved with mentoring programs that operate with a community-based model. Meetings each month focus on providing dedicated space to: \n\nCollaborate with peers who are working in mentoring programs with similar models\nExchange resources\, materials\, and ideas with other programs on what works in community-based mentoring\nStay abreast of new research and trends in the mentoring field\nConnect with Virginia’s mentoring community and begin developing deeper relationships with peers\nAccess resources and guidance from MENTOR Virginia\n\nQuestions about this group? Email Emma\, pr@archive.mentorva.org. \nSign up for the next meeting here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/community-based-mentoring-community-of-practice-monthly-meeting-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230627T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230627T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230613T145026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T145026Z
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SUMMARY:Partnering with Law Enforcement Officers to Lead with Mentoring Frameworks
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here. \nBoth historical and contemporary practices and policies contribute to the barriers between law enforcement and youth. Join us for a rich discussion between young people\, mentoring practitioners\, and a law enforcement officer focused on better understanding how to strengthen community and law enforcement relations through mentoring. We will learn about existing barriers preventing these relationships from forming\, and take away practical strategies to bring law enforcement officers into the mentoring movement. \nRegister for this training here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/partnering-with-law-enforcement-officers-to-lead-with-mentoring-frameworks/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230622T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230622T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230613T151541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T160150Z
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SUMMARY:Gun Violence: How Mentoring Can Help and Heal Our Communities
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here. \nGun violence has been consistently on the rise in America. While gun violence is a widespread issue\, it disproportionately impacts Black and Brown communities. Youth overall are gaining more access to guns\, leaving communities devastated and wondering how to approach the issue. Join leaders for a candid conversation around co-creating solutions that mentoring programs can implement to reimagine safe and healthy communities where youth can thrive. \nRegister for this training here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/gun-violence-how-mentoring-can-help-and-heal-our-communities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230614T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230614T133000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230511T202121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T200832Z
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SUMMARY:June Community Coffee Hour: Protecting Trans Youth
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, June 14 from 12:30 – 1:30 pm for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be joined by Tovah Denaro from Innovative Behavioral Consulting for a discussion on protecting trans youth. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour! \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nTovah Denaro (she/her) is the founder and lead consultant of Innovative Behavioral Consulting (IBC). She began this work in 2011 through her own experience in the classroom as a Special Education teacher for youth impacted with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities. Through her years in the classroom\, she began to strategically focus on supporting youth\, ages 3 to 18\, who are historically minoritized; specifically\, BIPOC\, youth in Special Education\, who are or have been incarcerated\, and those that identify within the LGTBQ2IA+ community. Tovah founded IBC to ensure that any adult who supports youth has the skill and understanding to build intergenerational relationships and recognize the power that an adult/student connection has on keeping youth engaged and in school. Tovah’s work focuses on spreading Trauma Sensitive and Culturally Responsive Mental Health practices to school districts and Community Based Organizations across the states of Washington and California\, emphasizing social emotional learning and wellness systems for all. Tovah is currently a Doctoral Student through the University of Southern California in K-12 Urban Education.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/june-community-coffee-hour-protecting-trans-youth/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230613T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230613T190000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230511T193940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T172259Z
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SUMMARY:Free Public New Mentor Training
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here.   \nAre you considering becoming a mentor or getting ready to be a mentor? Take the first step and attend one of MENTOR Virginia’s virtual New Mentor Trainings. Let our trainers prepare you to be the most effective mentor possible. By attending our virtual training\, you will learn what to expect from a mentor-mentee relationship and proven strategies for success. \nAt this session\, you will be introduced to: \n\nThe value of mentoring\nBoundaries of a mentoring relationship\nThe importance of a positive youth development approach\nStages of a mentoring relationship\, communication techniques\, and problem-solving strategies\nMentor/Mentee Activities\n\nMENTOR Virginia creates a lively atmosphere of learning and engages participants in interactive activities. Our goal is to have a minimum of 8 participants at each training session\, so consider bringing a friend\, colleague\, or sharing this training event with others interested in becoming a mentor. \nNote for Mentoring Programs: Mentoring programs can send up to three mentors from their program per month to one of our New Mentor Trainings at no cost. If your program needs to train a larger number of mentors\, please email tamice@archive.mentorva.org for options. \nThis training is typically offered at a cost of $30 per person. Please consider donating the cost of this training to support our work of empowering\, elevating\, and encouraging young people: https://archive.mentorva.org/donate/ \nRegister for this training here. 
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/new-mentor-training-with-tammie-mobley-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230525T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230525T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230502T161022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T161022Z
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SUMMARY:Community-Based Mentoring: Community of Practice Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for the next meeting here. \nJoin us for this month’s meeting of the Community-Based Mentoring community of practice group. This group is open to all mentoring program professionals who are involved with mentoring programs that operate with a community-based model. Meetings each month focus on providing dedicated space to: \n\nCollaborate with peers who are working in mentoring programs with similar models\nExchange resources\, materials\, and ideas with other programs on what works in community-based mentoring\nStay abreast of new research and trends in the mentoring field\nConnect with Virginia’s mentoring community and begin developing deeper relationships with peers\nAccess resources and guidance from MENTOR Virginia\n\nQuestions about this group? Email Emma\, pr@archive.mentorva.org. \nSign up for the next meeting here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/community-based-mentoring-community-of-practice-monthly-meeting-14/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230511T194515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T194515Z
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series: Moving Towards a Wellness Environment in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nDo you ever find yourself feeling guilty for feeling overwhelmed\, stressed\, and maybe even frustrated at the workplace? Do you find yourself constantly asking yourself why you could be less than satisfied working in a space doing something you love and enjoy? In a culture where the client or customer is always right\, we seek to find positive strategies to address working with clients who have crossed boundaries or may be challenging for various reasons. When our well-being is considered and wellness policies are incorporated in the fabric of an organization\, our mentoring program participants will benefit greatly. The panelists for this webinar will discuss incorporating joy in the policy culture of institutions\, and the importance of creating an environment that promotes community care in the workplace. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/collaborative-mentoring-webinar-series-moving-towards-a-wellness-environment-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230510T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230510T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230411T184911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T134443Z
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SUMMARY:May Community Coffee Hour: Tackling Trauma Together Part II
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, May 10 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be having a part II to our Tackling Trauma Together session. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour! \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nDr. Temi Aregbesola was born and raised in Brooklyn\, NY. She now calls Clinton\, MD home. She holds a Bachelors of Science in Biology from Penn State University; a Masters of Public Health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ (now known as Rutgers); and a Doctorate degree from Walden University. Her passion of servant leadership in her professional background spans over 15 years. Dr. Temi started her public health career as a health educator for underserved girls in the Bronx\, New York. This is where her love for health education and promotion blossomed and became more of a fixture in shaping her career. She carried this passion for working with the underserved\, and women specifically\, through to most of the work she did. Outside of work\, she was an avid public defender of women’s empowerment\, which filtered into Nigerian women’s empowerment. She is currently a Training and Prevention Specialist for the City of Alexandria. \nJo Hawke\, PhD. is the Lead Research and Evaluator at the Governor’s Prevention Partnership in Connecticut. She brings her expertise to The Partnership’s mentoring team assisting with the development of resources and training for mentors and mentoring providers\, including trauma-informed youth mentoring. With over 25 years of experience working in both nonprofit and university settings\, Dr. Hawke has a passion for work that improves the lives and well-being of at-risk youths and their families. She has been the Principal Investigator for several federal grants evaluating trauma-informed services and authored over 30 articles and publications on evidence-based approaches for youth and families impacted by psychological trauma and substance use in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/may-community-coffee-hour-tackling-trauma-together-part-ii/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230509T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230410T200921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T160938Z
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SUMMARY:New Mentor Training with Allyson Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here.   \nAre you considering becoming a mentor or getting ready to be a mentor? Take the first step and attend one of MENTOR Virginia’s virtual New Mentor Trainings. Let our trainers prepare you to be the most effective mentor possible. By attending our virtual training\, you will learn what to expect from a mentor-mentee relationship and proven strategies for success. \nAt this session\, you will be introduced to: \n\nThe value of mentoring\nBoundaries of a mentoring relationship\nThe importance of a positive youth development approach\nStages of a mentoring relationship\, communication techniques\, and problem-solving strategies\nMentor/Mentee Activities\n\nMENTOR Virginia creates a lively atmosphere of learning and engages participants in interactive activities. Our goal is to have a minimum of 8 participants at each training session\, so consider bringing a friend\, colleague\, or sharing this training event with others interested in becoming a mentor. \nNote for Mentoring Programs: Mentoring programs can send up to three mentors from their program per month to one of our New Mentor Trainings at no cost. If your program needs to train a larger number of mentors\, please email tamice@archive.mentorva.org for options. \nThis training is typically offered at a cost of $30 per person. Please consider donating the cost of this training to support our work of empowering\, elevating\, and encouraging young people: https://archive.mentorva.org/donate/ \nRegister for this training here. 
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/new-mentor-training-with-tammie-mobley-10/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230420T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230420T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230405T195506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T195742Z
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series: Successful Mentoring Program Expansion - Breaking the Mold
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nThis workshop focuses on strategies for program expansion as we deal with repercussions of the pandemic. How can organizations deal with dwindling numbers of mentees\, mentors\, and staff due to pandemic-related hesitations and burnout\, and other stressors while maintaining or even expanding their level of services? Facilitators of this session contend that our changing times calls for “breaking the mold\,” to put down the old ways and to explore new methods that will allow programs to flourish; panelists will share their ideas around recruiting and retaining mentees\, mentors\, and staff\, along with strategies for seeking funding. The workshop also describes innovative mentoring models and operational systems that can lead to the successful expansion of mentoring efforts. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/collaborative-mentoring-webinar-series-successful-mentoring-program-expansion-breaking-the-mold/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230420T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230420T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230327T174744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T174744Z
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SUMMARY:Community-Based Mentoring: Community of Practice Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for the next meeting here. \nJoin us for this month’s meeting of the Community-Based Mentoring community of practice group. This group is open to all mentoring program professionals who are involved with mentoring programs that operate with a community-based model. Meetings each month focus on providing dedicated space to: \n\nCollaborate with peers who are working in mentoring programs with similar models\nExchange resources\, materials\, and ideas with other programs on what works in community-based mentoring\nStay abreast of new research and trends in the mentoring field\nConnect with Virginia’s mentoring community and begin developing deeper relationships with peers\nAccess resources and guidance from MENTOR Virginia\n\nQuestions about this group? Email Emma\, pr@archive.mentorva.org. \nSign up for the next meeting here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/community-based-mentoring-community-of-practice-monthly-meeting-13/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230412T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230412T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230212T171003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T200425Z
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SUMMARY:April Community Coffee Hour: Scaling Youth Leadership Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, April 12 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be joined by Chloe Carter of Chesterfield County Youth Services and Amaris Ramsey from MENTOR National for a discussion Scaling Youth Leadership Opportunities. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour! \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nChloe Carter is Chesterfield County Youth Services new Youth Community Engagement Specialist! She has worked in the non-profit sector for over 10 years focused on child development initiatives and community engagement programming. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Global Affairs with a focus on Inequalities and Responses from George Mason University and her Master’s in Public Administration with a professional certificate in Non-Profit Management from VCU. \nShe previously worked with VCU’s Performance Management Group as an Associate Consultant conducting assessments\, training\, and providing DEI education for a variety of state agencies. Chloe has also served as a Site Coordinator with Communities In Schools\, Chesterfield & Petersburg where she assessed school climates to determine school-wide and individual needs for students and families\, consulted with school and community-based teams to coordinate equity-focused support systems\, and provided community development opportunities. \nAmaris Ramey is the Grassroots Organizing Manager at MENTOR. In this role\, they support MENTOR’S policy and advocacy agenda by serving as the key organizer of grassroots and grasstops outreach. They are responsible for managing outreach efforts to mayors and governors\, organizing advocacy efforts around National Mentoring Month\, and working with the Policy Manager on key advocacy campaigns. \nPrior to joining the MENTOR team\, Amaris served as the Voter Engagement Coordinator at New American Pathways and has interned in the nonprofit sector as well as for a political campaign. \nThey have been recognized by The New York Times\, The Huffington Post\, and The Columbia College of Chicago for their nonfictional writing. Additionally\, they have received recognition from Scholastic\, Agnes Scott College\, and The Blood Orange Review. They were chosen as a participant in writing programs such as The Hurston Wright Foundation\, The NorthWood Writers Conference\, and Voices of Our Nation (VONA). Amaris is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Social Innovation from Agnes Scott College.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/april-community-coffee-hour-scaling-youth-leadership-opportunities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230411T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230411T190000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230320T234257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T234257Z
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SUMMARY:New Mentor Training with Allyson Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here.   \nAre you considering becoming a mentor or getting ready to be a mentor? Take the first step and attend one of MENTOR Virginia’s virtual New Mentor Trainings. Let our trainers prepare you to be the most effective mentor possible. By attending our virtual training\, you will learn what to expect from a mentor-mentee relationship and proven strategies for success. \nAt this session\, you will be introduced to: \n\nThe value of mentoring\nBoundaries of a mentoring relationship\nThe importance of a positive youth development approach\nStages of a mentoring relationship\, communication techniques\, and problem-solving strategies\nMentor/Mentee Activities\n\nMENTOR Virginia creates a lively atmosphere of learning and engages participants in interactive activities. Our goal is to have a minimum of 8 participants at each training session\, so consider bringing a friend\, colleague\, or sharing this training event with others interested in becoming a mentor. \nNote for Mentoring Programs: Mentoring programs can send up to three mentors from their program per month to one of our New Mentor Trainings at no cost. If your program needs to train a larger number of mentors\, please email tamice@archive.mentorva.org for options. \nThis training is typically offered at a cost of $30 per person. Please consider donating the cost of this training to support our work of empowering\, elevating\, and encouraging young people: https://archive.mentorva.org/donate/ \nRegister for this training here. 
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/new-mentor-training-with-allyson-roberts-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230323T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230323T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230301T172227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T172227Z
UID:42002-1679562000-1679565600@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:Community-Based Mentoring: Community of Practice Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for the next meeting here. \nJoin us for this month’s meeting of the Community-Based Mentoring community of practice group. This group is open to all mentoring program professionals who are involved with mentoring programs that operate with a community-based model. Meetings each month focus on providing dedicated space to: \n\nCollaborate with peers who are working in mentoring programs with similar models\nExchange resources\, materials\, and ideas with other programs on what works in community-based mentoring\nStay abreast of new research and trends in the mentoring field\nConnect with Virginia’s mentoring community and begin developing deeper relationships with peers\nAccess resources and guidance from MENTOR Virginia\n\nQuestions about this group? Email Emma\, pr@archive.mentorva.org. \nSign up for the next meeting here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/community-based-mentoring-community-of-practice-monthly-meeting-12/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230316T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230316T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230301T170438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T170438Z
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series: Youth Town Hall - A call for mentoring to support our mental wellness
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nMentors have always been assets to young people when they are experiencing periods of stress\, depression\, anxiety\, and other mental health challenges. Inherent in the role of “mentor” is the idea that this person is there for a young person through the good and the bad\, but especially in times when life feels overwhelming or hopeless. Join us as we hear directly from young people about their experiences in today’s society\, what they need from mentors\, and how they remain hopeful despite all the challenges. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/collaborative-mentoring-webinar-series-youth-town-hall-a-call-for-mentoring-to-support-our-mental-wellness/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230314T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230217T152312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T152312Z
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SUMMARY:New Mentor Training with Tammie Mobley
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here.   \nAre you considering becoming a mentor or getting ready to be a mentor? Take the first step and attend one of MENTOR Virginia’s virtual New Mentor Trainings. Let our trainers prepare you to be the most effective mentor possible. By attending our virtual training\, you will learn what to expect from a mentor-mentee relationship and proven strategies for success. \nAt this session\, you will be introduced to: \n\nThe value of mentoring\nBoundaries of a mentoring relationship\nThe importance of a positive youth development approach\nStages of a mentoring relationship\, communication techniques\, and problem-solving strategies\nMentor/Mentee Activities\n\nMENTOR Virginia creates a lively atmosphere of learning and engages participants in interactive activities. Our goal is to have a minimum of 8 participants at each training session\, so consider bringing a friend\, colleague\, or sharing this training event with others interested in becoming a mentor. \nNote for Mentoring Programs: Mentoring programs can send up to three mentors from their program per month to one of our New Mentor Trainings at no cost. If your program needs to train a larger number of mentors\, please email tamice@archive.mentorva.org for options. \nThis training is typically offered at a cost of $30 per person. Please consider donating the cost of this training to support our work of empowering\, elevating\, and encouraging young people: https://archive.mentorva.org/donate/ \nRegister for this training here. 
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/new-mentor-training-with-tammie-mobley-9/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230308T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230308T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230212T165642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T203822Z
UID:41890-1678266000-1678269600@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:March Community Coffee Hour: Tackling Trauma Together
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, March 8 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be joined by Charles Barrett of the National Association of School Psychologists\, Jo Hawke of the Governor’s Prevention Partnership\, and Ashley Williams of Well Collective for a discussion on crisis response among youth who have experienced traumatic events. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour. \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nCharles A. Barrett\, PhD\, NCSP\, a district-level administrator in Virginia\, practiced as a school psychologist for 13 years at the elementary and secondary levels. He serves as an adjunct lecturer at several universities\, where he is actively involved in the training and development of future school psychologists. Dr. Barrett was named School Psychologist of the Year by the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists and received the Rookie of the Year Award from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). His past leadership positions within NASP include co-chair of the Social Justice Task Force and African American Subcommittee\, chair of the Multicultural Affairs and Social Justice Committees\, and Virginia Delegate to the NASP Leadership Assembly. Dr. Barrett serves on the editorial boards of School Psychology Review and School Psychology. He is a frequent speaker and workshop presenter for educators\, families\, and community organizations. His website is www.charlesbarrett.org. \nJo Hawke\, PhD. is the Lead Research and Evaluator at the Governor’s Prevention Partnership in Connecticut. She brings her expertise to The Partnership’s mentoring team assisting with the development of resources and training for mentors and mentoring providers\, including trauma-informed youth mentoring. With over 25 years of experience working in both nonprofit and university settings\, Dr. Hawke has a passion for work that improves the lives and well-being of at-risk youths and their families. She has been the Principal Investigator for several federal grants evaluating trauma-informed services and authored over 30 articles and publications on evidence-based approaches for youth and families impacted by psychological trauma and substance use in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems. \nAshley Williams\, MS\, C-IAYT is a Mind-Body Therapist and Wellness Educator with 12 years’ experience in the fields of education\, behavioral and mental health and community programming in Richmond\, VA.  As a builder and weaver\, she bridges mindfulness\, diversity\, wellness and inclusion on micro and macro-levels to achieve equitable\, socially stable and conscious spaces for individual and collective care. She is the Founder of BareSOUL Yoga & Wellness\, a community-based organization initially created to offer accessible yoga offerings\, and Mindful on Life\, a curriculum-based program dedicated to transforming community through the practice of mindful-based restorative education. As an advocate for diverse representation\, accessible self-care and overall well-being\, she has strategically built community-centered yoga and mindfulness programs in schools\, health systems\, government agencies\, faith-based organizations and businesses. Ashley continues to create spaces that offer mindful-based living practices to encourage self-exploration\, awareness\, authenticity and build community for the collective good. Her current venture is the Well Collective\, a community space for conscious well-being that centers intergenerational healing modalities\, contemplative practices\, wellness workshops\, and herbal apothecary located in historic Shockoe Bottom\, Richmond\, Va.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/march-community-coffee-hour-rapid-responses-how-we-respond-to-crisis/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230303T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230303T110000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230210T151825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T151825Z
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SUMMARY:How to Talk with Youth About Race & Equity
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here. \nParticipants will examine multiple topics related to race and equity\, including cultural humility\, the ladder of inference\, microaggressions\, implicit bias and cultural responsiveness. Dedicated time will be set aside for conversation in this practical workshop. \nRegister for this training here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/how-to-talk-with-youth-about-race-equity/
LOCATION:Mary Francis Youth Center\, 120 S. Linden Street\, Richmond\, Virginia\, 23220
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230228T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230212T171930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230212T171930Z
UID:41897-1677600000-1677603600@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:Hope as Resistance: A Black History Month Panel
DESCRIPTION:Register here.   \nBlack History Month is a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of Black American to the foundation of our country. Not the least of these contributions was a resilient hope and determination that mirrored the ideals of a nation yet to be formed. Join us for our Black History panel discussion about hope as resistance and its importance in society. Our speakers\, James Gordon\, principal of Glen Lea Elementary School\, Alicia Randolph\, Founder and Director of ArtOfMeRVA\, and Tamice Spencer-Helms\, author of Faith Unleavened and the Training and DEI Manager at MENTOR Virginia\, will pull from their own experiences and the text Hope Rising to discuss: \n\nHow hope is a tool to overcome trauma\, adversity\, and struggles\nWhy hope is so important for our young people today\nThe impact that hope has on its community.\n\nRegister for the discussion here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/hope-as-resistance-a-black-history-month-panel/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Learning Session,Q&A,Special Event,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230131T150051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T150051Z
UID:41838-1677142800-1677146400@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:Community-Based Mentoring: Community of Practice Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for the next meeting here. \nJoin us for this month’s meeting of the Community-Based Mentoring community of practice group. This group is open to all mentoring program professionals who are involved with mentoring programs that operate with a community-based model. Meetings each month focus on providing dedicated space to: \n\nCollaborate with peers who are working in mentoring programs with similar models\nExchange resources\, materials\, and ideas with other programs on what works in community-based mentoring\nStay abreast of new research and trends in the mentoring field\nConnect with Virginia’s mentoring community and begin developing deeper relationships with peers\nAccess resources and guidance from MENTOR Virginia\n\nQuestions about this group? Email Sarah\, sarah@archive.mentorva.org. \nSign up for the next meeting here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/community-based-mentoring-community-of-practice-monthly-meeting-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community of Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230220T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230220T120000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230210T150729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T150729Z
UID:41882-1676887200-1676894400@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:Combatting White Saviorism
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here. \nYouth programs have the power to reproduce racial inequality. Staff have a moral obligation to do no harm to the youth and families engaged in their programs. In this workshop\, participants explore what white saviorism looks like as well as the harmful impact it has on youth. Participants will develop the ability to recognize white saviorism in programs and explore concrete strategies to combat its harmful effects. \nRegister for this training here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/combatting-white-saviorism/
LOCATION:Mary Francis Youth Center\, 120 S. Linden Street\, Richmond\, Virginia\, 23220
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230216T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230216T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20221006T192450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T145118Z
UID:41469-1676552400-1676556900@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series: Leveraging Assets to Address Resource Gaps in Rural Mentoring
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \n18% of children (13.4 million) live in rural communities within the US\, while only 10% of US mentoring programs are in those same communities. Large geographic service areas\, scarce resources\, and limited opportunities all contribute to the challenges of building and maintaining mentoring infrastructure. We’ve booked a panel of professionals who have leveraged the assets of their community to build thriving rural mentoring programs. Learn the creative strategies they’ve implemented and the innovative partnerships they’ve built that you can model within your own organization. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/collaborative-mentoring-webinar-series-leveraging-assets-to-address-resource-gaps-in-rural-mentoring/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230215T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230215T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230207T221720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T221720Z
UID:41865-1676466000-1676470500@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:Who Mentored You? Research Study
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nWho Mentored You? — a new research study by MENTOR — examines the prevalence of mentors in the lives of Americans growing up and takes a fresh look at the “mentoring gap” of 1-in-3 young people growing up without a mentor to see if we have made progress in increasing mentoring relationships over the last decade. The study offers a fresh multigenerational look at the mentoring experiences of all Americans\, from the Baby Boomer Generation to today’s Gen Z young adults. The full report offers an insightful look into who in our society is finding mentoring relationships and where\, offering special insights into the meaningful actions of mentors and the impact adults feel that mentoring in the formative years has had on their lives. Most importantly\, the findings also support an urgent call to action to meet the rising mentoring needs to today’s young people. \nWho Mentored You? will be released in conjunction with the National Mentoring Summit on January 26-27\, 2023. This webinar features study authors Mike Garringer (MENTOR) and Chelsea Benning (Olympic Research and Strategy) discussing the study’s methodology and findings\, with an emphasis on five core themes and meaningful steps the mentoring field can take to make use of these results. If you are interested in the growth of the mentoring movement\, a generational understanding of mentoring access and impact\, and the needs of young people for more mentoring in this moment\, please join us for an hour of learning and discussion about this new study. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/who-mentored-you-research-study/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Learning Session,Research Symposium,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230213T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20221121T165428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T180606Z
UID:41570-1676309400-1676314800@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:New Mentor Training with Allyson Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Register for this training here.   \nAre you considering becoming a mentor or getting ready to be a mentor? Take the first step and attend one of MENTOR Virginia’s virtual New Mentor Trainings. Let our trainers prepare you to be the most effective mentor possible. By attending our virtual training\, you will learn what to expect from a mentor-mentee relationship and proven strategies for success. \nAt this session\, you will be introduced to: \n\nThe value of mentoring\nBoundaries of a mentoring relationship\nThe importance of a positive youth development approach\nStages of a mentoring relationship\, communication techniques\, and problem-solving strategies\nMentor/Mentee Activities\n\nMENTOR Virginia creates a lively atmosphere of learning and engages participants in interactive activities. Our goal is to have a minimum of 8 participants at each training session\, so consider bringing a friend\, colleague\, or sharing this training event with others interested in becoming a mentor. \nNote for Mentoring Programs: Mentoring programs can send up to three mentors from their program per month to one of our New Mentor Trainings at no cost. If your program needs to train a larger number of mentors\, please email tamice@archive.mentorva.org for options. \nThis training is typically offered at a cost of $30 per person. Please consider donating the cost of this training to support our work of empowering\, elevating\, and encouraging young people: https://archive.mentorva.org/donate/ \nRegister for this training here. 
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/new-mentor-training-with-allyson-roberts-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230208T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230208T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T093538
CREATED:20230111T213327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T213327Z
UID:41784-1675846800-1675850400@archive.mentorva.org
SUMMARY:February Community Coffee Hour: Marketing\, Social Media\, and Branding for Mentoring Programs Part II
DESCRIPTION:Register Here.  \nGrab your coffee or tea\, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday\, January 11 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be joined again by Nick Williams of VCU’s School of Business and Jacqueline Woodbridge of the Office of Communications and Public Information in the City of Alexandria for a second\, more in-depth discussion on marketing\, social media\, and branding strategies for mentoring programs. \nMENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing\, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour. \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Guest Speakers:\nNick Williams is the current Assistant Director of Student Engagement at VCU’s School of Business. Through his role he also serves as the Director of the Business Mentoring Program at VCU where he connects current VCU students with faculty\, staff\, alumni and local business partners within a mentoring partnership. Nick is also a doctoral candidate in VCU’s Education Leadership Ed.D program and an adjunct professor teaching a freshman course called “Principles of Professional Development: Men of Color”. Having attended the University of Virginia (UVa) for his bachelors and masters degrees\, Nick aspires to become the president of a university. Outside of his work at VCU\, Nick is also an entrepreneur running four different businesses to include: Culinaire Creations\, Black Kings Connect Podcast\, Williams Xperience Marketing & Designs\, and Legacy Leaf Publishing. Nick also serves on the Alumni Association Board at his High School\, St. Stephens & St. Agnes School as well as serves on the Young Alumni Council for the UVa. \nJacqueline Woodbridge has worked in and around Virginia government since 2014\, getting her start in electoral campaigns. She has had the opportunity to work for members of the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate in both official and political roles\, most recently as the Communications Director for the Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus. She has also advised political campaigns and elected officials across the country on communications strategies and tactics through both paid and earned media. Before attending the University of North Georgia\, Jacqueline was a professional ballerina with Columbia City Ballet in South Carolina. In her free time\, she enjoys crafting\, baking\, riding bicycles\, and spending quality time with her family.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/february-community-coffee-hour-marketing-social-media-and-branding-for-mentoring-programs-part-ii/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Coffee Hour
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR